You don’t need a huge home to enjoy resin pieces. In fact, they often shine even more in small spaces, where every object has to work harder.
Trays as Space-Makers
- In small rooms, trays help define zones—coffee corner, vanity corner, entry catch-all. A single tray can gather candles, keys, or skincare into one neat moment, instead of spreading clutter across a surface. It’s like giving that area a frame.
- Bowls and Dishes as Clutter Catchers
- Decorative bowls and ring dishes are perfect for managing the “little stuff” in tight spaces. Keys, coins, jewelry, remotes—when they have a home, your surfaces feel calmer. And when that home is beautiful, it doubles as décor.
- Ornaments and Wall Pieces
- Hanging ornaments from hooks, rails, or stands can add vertical interest without taking up much real estate. Small resin panels or mini art pieces can slip into gallery walls or rest on tiny shelves. In small spaces, these little pops of color and shine go a long way.

- Choosing Scale and Palette
- For apartments and studios, I lean toward pieces that don’t visually overwhelm—softer palettes, smaller footprints, and multifunctional designs. We can still play with shimmer and color; we just do it in a way that respects your square footage.
